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On or About the First Day

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Mass Market Paperback

First published May 1, 1978

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John Colleton

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John Colleton was a nom de porn for Robert W. Marks, a writer, editor, and polymath who didn't start writing smut until he was in his 60's

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His erotica bibliography consists of 14 interrelated novels that were published in the late 70's and early 80's. Below are the titles in chronological order.

The Trembling of a Leaf (1971)
The Enjoyment of Amy (1973)
The Pleasures of Cloris (1974)
Replenishing Jennifer (1975)
Up in Mamie’s Diary (1975)
Between Cloris and Amy (1976)
The Naked Countess of Liechtenstein (1976)
On Or About The First Day In June (1976)
Two Nymphs Named Melissa (1979)
The Seduction of Marianna (1980)
The Delights of Anna (1980)
The Enticement of Cindy (1981)
Barefoot on Jill (1983)
Interjecting Valerie (1986)

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June 10, 2012
"An unblushingly naughty novel of delicious erotic extravagance"

Bill, having shacked up with Amy in Charleston, finds himself on his own after Amy heads off to Washington, DC, to do some lobbying, as only she can. Soon though, he finds a suitable replacement in the form of teenage twins, Elza and June, who he takes under his wing for erotic cultivation and defloration. Beginning as nude models for Bill's photobook about Charleston, they're soon starring in one of Cloris' art/porn films in Europe, where Bill is reunited with Amy once again.

Molto Bene! First published by Signet in May 1978. Highly recommended! 215 pages.
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